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Lauren Heddle is a graduate student with expertise in Environmental Science and a particular focus on marine turtles and climate change. Her academic experience includes a Bachelor of Science with Honours degree from Flinders University, where she conducted research on nesting habitat characteristics of flatback turtles in eastern Queensland, Australia. Currently, she is engaging in a Master of Science project that investigates the manipulation of metabolic heat in sea turtle nests, supervised by Associate Professor Nicola Mitchell. Her research interests encompass a range of topics within ecology and conservation, emphasizing the impacts of climate change on marine ecosystems. Lauren actively engages in collaborative research efforts and is involved in ongoing projects aimed at enhancing the understanding of marine turtle biology and conservation strategies.
The University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Conducting research on the manipulation of metabolic heat in sea turtle nests under supervision.
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